Carpet Making Process
Jan 19, 2024
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The production method of tapestry is based on traditional tufted carpet technology, and also utilizes other weaving techniques such as weaving, weaving, knotting, winding, hanging, and mesh buckle. For example, the "Beijing style" carpet weaving incorporates traditional weaving techniques, emphasizing the fine density of warp and weft threads (silk), and multi pass processing. By using this method, the decorative pattern is reminiscent of antiquity, childishness, meticulousness, and durability. "Tibetan style" carpet weaving, with rough texture interweaving, pay attention to the strength of the carpet base. This weaving technique is suitable for expressing patterns and patterns with concise shapes and rich colors. If properly coordinated with the decoration of the living room, it will display strong local characteristics. The combination of "pinzi pattern" and "herringbone pattern" is a method of further processing on the surface of the woven carpet base. By regularly interweaving such patterns, the same carpet surface can produce artistic effects with varying rhythms and textures. "String hanging" weaving is a technique of using string hanging techniques to layer by layer, with nails piercing through the middle to secure it firmly. This kind of craftsmanship has a considerable charm of folk art. In addition, there are also "woven" tapestries sewn with thick threads, ropes, or other soft materials, and tapestries embroidered with three-dimensional decorations on top of flat carpets. These diverse weaving and weaving techniques provide a rich artistic language for tapestry design.
